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Billeter_1

Haiku - Jenny Billeter + Michael Gűnzburger

DIR: Jenny Billeter, Michael Gűnzburger
Switzerland

More Added on 1.10.2009

L'Espérance

Haiku - Sylvain L'Espérance + René Roberge

DIR: Sylvain L'Espérance, René Roberge
Canada

More Added on 1.10.2009

Granger 2

Haiku - Samantha Granger 2

DIR: Samantha Granger
Switzerland

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Granger

Haiku - Samantha Granger

DIR: Samantha Granger
Switzerland

More Added on 1.10.2009

Mayenfisch

Haiku - Alex Mayenfisch

DIR: Alex Mayenfisch
Switzerland

More Added on 1.10.2009

Wyss

Haiku - Daniel Wyss

DIR: Daniel Wyss
Switzerland

More Added on 1.10.2009

Goel

Haiku - Stéphane Goël

DIR: Stéphane Goël
Switzerland

More Added on 1.10.2009

Plettau

Haiku - Maximilian Plettau

DIR: Maximilian Plettau
Germany

More Added on 1.10.2009

Chappuis_1

Haiku - Géraldine Chappuis

DIR: Géraldine Chappuis
Switzerland

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Gagne

Haiku - Jeanine Gagné

DIR: Jeannine Gagné
Canada

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Kirtadze

Haiku - Nino Kirtadzé

DIR: Nino Kirtadzé
Georgia

More Added on 1.10.2009

Moujan

Haiku - Alejandro Fernández Mouján

DIR: Alejandro Fernándes Mouján
Argentina

More Added on 1.10.2009




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Retrospective Of Nicolas Philibert

Retrospective Of Nicolas Philibert

This French director is a critic of documentary activism who calls himself “a bit of an anti-Michael Moore”, refusing, unlike one of the most famous activist filmmakers, to „think for the audience“. On the contrary, he „offers them something they can think about“. Philibert gained attention especially thanks to his successful film To Be and To Have, in which he portrayed a French single-class school and its specifics. A combination of a sensitive perspective of a specific world of preparations in one single-class school full of children of various ages and an original topic depicting ordinary life attracted large audiences, resulting in a worldwide commercial success. Other films in the retrospective also include Nénette, an original feature documentary about a female orang-utan with a Mona Lisa smile, and a film, or rather a return to the world of making a film about a triple murder – Back To Normandy

Stream FOR FREE from June 10 to 23!

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- 10.6.2013 -

A Taste Of Film Debuts From FIDMarseille

A Taste Of Film Debuts From FIDMarseille

Since the French film festival FID Marseille is nearing, we have prepared, in cooperation with its organizers, a selection of the most original film debuts by contemporary documentary filmmakers.

STREAM FOR FREE to June 9

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- 3.6.2013 -

Mirror to the Society

Mirror to the Society

RETROSPECTIVE OF BERT HAANSTRA – Filmmaker Holding a Mirror to the Society

Bert Haanstra was born in 1916 in Holten in the Netherlands. He became a professional filmmaker in 1947. He received international acclaim for his short documentary film Mirror of Holland, which was awarded the Grand Prix for a short film at the Cannes festival in 1951. Throughout his carrier, Haanstra has won over a hundred film awards. As a director, he holds a mirror to the society, reflecting also on the material most mirrors are made of – glass in his film of the same name Glass: a short, Oscar-winning film made at glassworks in Leerdam and Schiedam that shows the work of glass blowers. His other films include a fresh and humorous montage entitled ZOO (Haanstra draws striking similarities between humans and animals).

STREAM FOR FREE to June 2

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- 27.5.2013 -

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